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</script>La letra escarlata (The Scarlet Letter) es una novela de Nathaniel Hawthorne publicada en 1850 y considerada su obra cumbre.1 Está ambientada en la puritana Nueva Inglaterra de principios del siglo XVII y relata la historia de Hester Prynne, una mujer acusada de adulterio y condenada a llevar en el pecho la letra «A», de adúltera. Hester rechaza revelar la identidad del padre de su hija y trata de vivir con dignidad en una sociedad injusta e hipócrita. En la novela Hawthorne trata los temas del legalismo, el pecado y la culpa.
literatura estadounidense, literatura, literatura inglesa, clásico
literatura estadounidense, literatura, literatura inglesa, clásico
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